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Onda V820w Dual OS tablet review & specs

Onda V820w Dual OS tablet review & specs

Posted on July 17, 2016December 8, 2018 By Jarvis

Hey Kicker, now its the time to feature another Dual OS tablet, Onda V820w which is an 8 inched tablet PC powered with Windows 10 and Android 4.4. In my previous review of Onda V919 and teclast X98 I foundOnda V919 to perform a little better than the teclast X98. Now its time for a new gadget of Onda family. It’s Onda V820w which is lower mid range tablet that will cost you around $100 and with these $100 you can have some great features. The tablet is powered with Intel Z3735F Quad Core 1.3 GHz processorwhich is pretty cool considering the price range of this tablet. So lets have a look at the features and specifications of this tablet.[quick_offer]

specs onda v820w
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Tablets Tags:android, Intel, Onda, PC, Quad, quad core, review, tablet, tablet pc, tablet review, Teclast, Windows, Windows 10

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